Tribune News Service
New Delhi, Sept 4
After a video surfaced showing the body of separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani was wrapped in the Pakistani flag before it was taken for the burial, Jammu
Delhi schools, colleges reopen date: From Sept 1, schools will start holding physical classes for those in grades 9 to 12. Decision on allowing students below Class 9 to be taken after assessing first phase of reopening.
Rabiya Saifi, a 21-year-old Civil defence officer was reportedly stabbed to death in Delhi's Sangam Vihar area by a man. She was kidnapped on August 27 in Lajpat Nagar after which she was raped by the accused.
New Delhi, August 27
The first day of school has been delayed for an estimated 140 million children around the world due to Covid-19, UNICEF said in a new analysis.
For an estimated eight million o
New Delhi, August 31
India's economy grew at a record 20.1 per cent year-on-year in April-June quarter, official data on Tuesday showed, rebounding from a deep slump last year, helped by improved man
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 25
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s firefighting mission to get Tajikistan’s assent for a Taliban government in Kabul received a
The Delhi government is not taking any chances and making "thorough" preparations for an impending third wave of COVID-19, Health Minister Satyendar Jain has said.
As per government estimates, Delhi has a population of approximately 2 crore, of which 1.5 crore are over the age of 18 and eligible for COVID vaccination.
The Delhi government has identified nine stretches of roads for redevelopment and beautification under its streetscaping project to decongest 540 kilometers of roads in the city and improve urban aesthetics.